Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon

Trustworthy Refinement Through Intrusion-Aware Design

Robert J. Ellison
Andrew P. Moore
 

 

CMU/SEI-2003-TR-002
October 2002 (Revised March 2003)

Networked Systems Survivability

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[Abstract]   [Figures]   [Acknowledgements]   [Executive Summary]   [1 Introduction]   [2 Triad Overview]   [3 Survivability Strategy Documentation]    [4 Survivability Strategy Development]   [5 Example: TRIAD Application]   [6 Conclusion]   [Appendix A: Glossary]   [References]   [PDF File]

Acknowledgements

The authors thank members of the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) that helped in the production of this report. Members of the SEI's CERT Centers, including Dr. Sven Dietrich, Casey Dunlevy, Richard Linger, Dr. Howard Lipson, Dr. Thomas Longstaff, Dr. John McHugh, Dr. Nancy Mead, and Dr. Timothy Shimeall, provided valuable discussion, com-ments, and encouragement. Members of the SEI's Architecture Tradeoff Analysis Initiative, particularly Dr. Len Bass, provided valuable discussion of quality attribute design primitives and architectural tactics. We are also grateful to Pamela Curtis for her careful editing of mul-tiple versions of this report. Finally, we thank our sponsors for support of this work.